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Professor Carol Baxter

Professor Carol Baxter

Professor Carol Baxter

A highly experienced, results-oriented professional who has made a substantial impact on equality, diversity and human rights policy and practice across a number of organisations in the statutory, not for profit and voluntary sectors nationally and internationally. Important attributes include extensive knowledge and understanding of prac

A highly experienced, results-oriented professional who has made a substantial impact on equality, diversity and human rights policy and practice across a number of organisations in the statutory, not for profit and voluntary sectors nationally and internationally. Important attributes include extensive knowledge and understanding of practical health and social care service delivery issues and employment issue.

Monica D. Brown

Professor Carol Baxter

Professor Carol Baxter

Monica D. Brown is a Teaching Fellow, Media Specialist, Journalist, Corporate Trainer and writer who was born in Birmingham, UK. The daughter of Windrush generation parents, Iciline and Gersham Brown, she grew up in Warwickshire, UK, Clarendon and Kingston, Jamaica. She is a graduate of: U.W.I., Mona, where she studied Mass Communication,

Monica D. Brown is a Teaching Fellow, Media Specialist, Journalist, Corporate Trainer and writer who was born in Birmingham, UK. The daughter of Windrush generation parents, Iciline and Gersham Brown, she grew up in Warwickshire, UK, Clarendon and Kingston, Jamaica. She is a graduate of: U.W.I., Mona, where she studied Mass Communication, French and Literature, Warwickshire College, University of Warwick and U.C.E./Birmingham City University, ( M.A. Distinction).


In 1984 she received a French government scholarship to study Television Production in Paris. Upon her return to Jamaica she was the first Television Producer/ Director of one of Jamaica’s longest running television  programmes, Hill an’ Gully Ride, which is still on air. Following a full time career in national Radio broadcasting she taught Media production at University and in 2002 received a Distinguished Faculty Award from Northern Caribbean University.

Monica is currently a Teaching Fellow, Communications/ Media Consultant through Monica Brown Training and a freelance journalist.

Christxpher Oliver

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Christxpher Oliver

 Christxpher's interdisciplinary writing practice explores urgent social issues and conditions within, and in relation to, postcolonial institutional frameworks, law and policy.


Through this practice, Christxpher has designed a number of local and international forums to engage material from site-specific investigation, archival study, pol

 Christxpher's interdisciplinary writing practice explores urgent social issues and conditions within, and in relation to, postcolonial institutional frameworks, law and policy.


Through this practice, Christxpher has designed a number of local and international forums to engage material from site-specific investigation, archival study, policy research and auto-ethnography. These forums pursue an innovative approach to curation gathering community representatives, creative practitioners, memory workers and policy researchers.


Christxpher graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London reading Politics, Philosophy and Economics and later completed his Masters at the Centre for Research Architecture. 


 He has authored texts and audio-visual works for publication and exhibition including a forthcoming chapter for Policy Press titled Burning Work: Field Map.

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